
Boots
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When 29 year old Sarah separates from her husband Stephen, she buys herself a pair of white go go boots as her first step in taking back her power, an act of rebellion after feeling the grey confines of her marriage and her boring job at a bank.
Sarah finds herself navigating the world of online dating, freshly single after almost a decade with her husband. She reflects on the absurdity of all of it, but happens upon a match. A musician called Isaac, who she promptly nicknames Velvet inspired by the velvet jacket he wore on their first date. Velvet's not the only man with Sarah in his sight's though.
Claire Nada's debut novel Boots will take you on a journey of self discovery, as Sarah navigates dating as a single mum and the many, many hurdles many women face in the name of finding love again.
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